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10 Dinara

Issuer Croatian National Bank (Narodna banka Hrvatske)
Year 1991
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Size 105 × 55 mm
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Obverse lettering REPUBLIKA HRVATSKA 10 MINISTAR FINANCIJA RUĐER BOŠKOVIĆ 1711 - 1787. DESET HRVATSKIH DINARA 10
(Translation: REPUBLIC OF CROATIA 10 FINANCE MINISTER (signature) TEN CROATIAN DINAR)
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Reverse lettering 10 REPUBLIKA HRVATSKA ZAGREB, 8. LISTOPADA, 1991 10 DESET HRVATSKIH DINARA
(Translation: 10 REPUBLIC OF CROATIA ZAGREB, 8 OCTOBER 1991 10 TEN CROATIAN DINAR)
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Croatia declared independence in June 1991, and this note was among the first currency issues produced entirely within the country's own borders — a deliberate political act as much as a monetary one. Tiskara Zrinski in Čakovec, primarily a commercial printing house, took on the task under wartime conditions, which likely accounts for the relatively modest security provision: watermark only, with none of the intaglio printing associated with established currency printers.

Zlatko Jakuš handled both design and engraving, an unusual concentration of roles for a single individual on a national issue.

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